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Michigan sheriff who took off helmet, marched with protesters in 2020, launches bid to replace Gov. Whitmer

6 February 2025
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Michigan sheriff who took off helmet, marched with protesters in 2020, launches bid to replace Gov. Whitmer
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Former Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon discusses former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg possibly running for Senate in Michigan, as Democrats aim to recover after their 2024 election loss. Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson announces his bid for governor, emphasizing key issues like immigration and public safety, positioning him as a non-traditional candidate in a tightly contested 2026 race against notable opponents. Swanson gained national attention for marching alongside protesters in 2020, showcasing his ability to unite and appeal across party lines in the battleground state of Michigan.

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